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52 Comp. Pol. Stud. 3 (2019)

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                                                  Comparative Political Studies
                                                       2019, Vol. 52(1) 3-35
Elections as Causes                                    @The Author(s) 2018
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                                               DOI: 10.1177/0010414018758763
Southeast Asia            in                     journals.sagepub.com/home/cps

Comparative Perspective                                     OGE




Lee   Morgenbesser' and Thomas B. Pepinsky2




Abstract
The theory of democratization by elections holds that elections-even when
flawed-can,  over time, have an independent causal effect on democratic
transitions. Despite the recent growth of this literature, questions remain
about the global scope of the argument and its structural preconditions. We
show  that, in Southeast Asia, elections are almost always the culmination
rather than the cause of democratization, and use case materials from
seven Southeast Asian  countries to illustrate the mechanisms that lead
from democratization to elections. Our argument has implications both for
Southeast Asian democratization and for existing scholarship from other
world regions.


Keywords
democratization and regime change, elections, SoutheastAsia, nondemocratic
regimes



Introduction

The theory of democratization by elections has quickly become a prominent
explanation for how even flawed elections can advance democratic change in


'Griffith University, Queensland, Australia
2Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA
Corresponding Author:
Thomas B. Pepinsky, Cornell University, 322 White Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Email: pepinsky@cornell.edu

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